Here’s some of the features Apple says will be added back into iWork for Mac:

Pages

Customize toolbar

Vertical ruler

Improved alignment guides

Improved object placement

Import of cells with images

Improved word counts

Keyboard shortcuts for styles

Manage pages and sections from the thumbnail view

Numbers

Customize toolbar

Improvements to zoom and window placement

Multi-column and range sort

Auto-complete text in cells

Page headers and footers

Improvements to AppleScript support

Keynote

Customize toolbar

Restoring old transitions and builds

Improvements to presenter display

Improvements to AppleScript support

It is worth noting that these features still remain on your computer, but only through previous iWork app versions. When the next update comes out, users should have all of these capabilities integrated into a single version.

In October, Apple announced a new 64-bit update for its iWork productivity suite that included a redesigned interface, performance upgrades, and a unified file format for its software. The company even sought to rile up Microsoft by making it free for new device purchasers. Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of Internet Software and Services, touted the release as being part of the “biggest day for apps” in the company’s history.